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Public Policy Failure: A Study of Home Industry Food Production Certification Policy Hendri Koeswara; Desna Aromatica; Malse Yulivestra; Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah; Roza Liesmana
Jurnal Public Policy Vol 7, No 2 (2021): Mei-Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v7i2.3909

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There is an increasing concentration of Public Administration scientists on measuring whether policy succeeds or fails. It is no longer clear how best to ensure that the policy process from formulation to policy implementation is the best and more effective way. Including in the Home Industry Food, Production Certificate Policy (SPP-IRT) is taken as a locus. Study of the Home Industry of Ground Coffee in Nagari Koto Tuo, Tanah Datar Regency. The policy on offering SPP-IRT has undergone several changes, but it will not be effective. It will fail to provide quality assurance and food safety.  the increase in IRTPs who have certificates does not increase. The research method used in this study uses a qualitative approach with a case study research design. The results showed that providing Food Home Industry Certification (IRTP) with the case in the provision of IRTP Coffee Powder certificates in Nagari Koto Tuo showed that the policy failures included tolerable policy criteria. Modest loss when it happens does not fundamentally hold back the goals the proponents want to achieve, and the minor opposition and criticism that occurs is almost non-existent in this SPP-IRT-related policy.
Interactive Governance: Management of Potential Migrants in the Development of Nagari Sumanik, West Sumatra Province Miftahul Viona Sari; Syamsurizaldi Syamsurizaldi; Hendri Koeswara
Jurnal Public Policy Vol 8, No 3 (2022): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v8i3.5339

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This study aims to see how the interaction process by Nagari Sumanik Government in managing migrants potentialities for the village  development from the interactive governance perspective according to Torfing, et  al. This research is using the qualitative type of research with a descriptive  approach. The results are indicating that in managing the migrants potentialities for the village development, they have been using the interactive governance perspective,  which can be seen in the institutional design variable that the village government  has designed the institutional according to their potential which is by incorporating the elements of Rantau into the vision and mission of the village of  Sumanik and forming the field of Rantau outside from the structure of the nagari  government and also involves migrants as the network actors for the village  development. In the Goal and Framework Steering variable, the relation between the village government and the migrants is coordination and more informal. In the process management variable, the Nagari Sumanik Government is taking the input and suggestions from migrants so that it can encourage innovation in development. In the direct participation variable, Nagari government has built the migrants trust by maintaining communication to provide the migrants understanding about the village conditions and the migrant support implementing programs that the benefits can be directly felt by the people of Nagari Sumanik. The interaction process is still dominated by the Wali Nagari and several special figures, and the Nagari social institutions involvements seems not enough. The function of this institution is important to optimize the migrant participations for the village development.
Capacity of Local Government Policy in Implementing Minimum Service Standards Koeswara, Hendri; Aromatica, Desna; Tomimi, Zahran Mabrukah; Liesmana, Roza; Kabullah, Muhammad Ichsan; Puri, Wulan Puspita; Tjenreng, M. Zamzani B.
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 3 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i3.12445

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This study analyzes local government policies' capacity to implement Indonesia's Minimum Service Standards (MSS), focusing on enforcing Government Regulation No. 2/2018 and Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 59/2021. These policies encompass six sectors: education, health, public works, housing, public order and safety, and social affairs. The findings reveal uneven and fluctuating MSS achievements. Although mandatory spending—20% for education and 10% for health—is in place, it does not consistently lead to improved outcomes. Similarly, fiscal capacity does not always correlate with MSS performance. Using a qualitative method—through interviews, FGDs, observations, and literature review—this study identifies that the policy capacities of individuals, organizations, and political actors influence the achievement of MSS. Among these, political capacity—particularly weak commitment from implementers—emerges as the most significant barrier. The study concludes that a new model and formula within the policy framework is essential to address service disparities and improve performance across all regions to ensure equitable and effective MSS implementation.
Disaster Mitigation in a World Heritage City: BPBD’s Strategy to Deal with Landslides in Sawahlunto, UNESCO Site Purnama, Tirza Haqia; Putera, Roni Ekha; Koeswara, Hendri
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i2.11364

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This study analyzes the landslide mitigation strategy by the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in Sawahlunto, which faces high landslide risks due to steep topography, land use changes, and high rainfall. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings show that while BPBD has implemented strategies such as the Disaster Resilient Village program and community socialization, their effectiveness remains limited. Challenges include low community awareness, budget constraints, inadequate infrastructure like early warning systems, and weak coordination among Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPDs). Non structural mitigation is hindered by a lack of public understanding of preventive measures, while structural mitigation faces geographical and resource limitations. This study underscores the need for stronger cross sector collaboration and optimized infrastructure. Key recommendations include establishing a comprehensive early warning system, expanding disaster education programs, and strengthening inter agency coordination. Additionally, increasing budget allocation and integrating technology based solutions can improve mitigation efforts. The impact of this research lies in its contribution to more effective disaster mitigation policies in high risk areas, enhancing community resilience and preparedness. The findings also serve as reference for other cities facing similar challenges, providing insights into best practices for disaster risk management.
Co-Authors Ahmad Zainullah Hasan Ahmad, Taufani Aldelano Azre, Ilham Alhadi, Zikri Amri Hakim Anggia Delta Utama Apriwan Apriwan, Apriwan Arifandi, Ridho Arry Bainus, Arry Aryani, Ria Azna Yusra Sylviana Azwar * Debby Putri Pratama Debby Putri Pratama Debby Putri Pratama Desna Aromatica Didi Rahmadi Didi Rahmadi Enggi Hidayat Fauzan Misra Febriansyach, Putra Sulung Febryandanda, Noversa Getha Sekartadji Hamdan Hanida, Rozidateno P. Hidayat, Enggi Ilham Aldelano Azre Ilham Suhendri Ira Irawati Isfarudi Isfarudi Kusdarini, Kusdarini lham Aldelano Azre Lubna Salsabila Malse Yulivestra Marcelly, Sri Waila Mayang Ratu Susandra Melyani, Ratih Sri Miftahul Viona Sari Miko, Alfan Misnar Sitriwanti Misnar Sitriwanti Muhammad Ichsan Kabulla Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah Muluk, Saeful Mutia Reni Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nelvia Gusdiva Nila Wahyuni Novalinda Novalinda Novalinda, Novalinda Noversa Febryanda Novira Rahmayuni Nur Fadisa Nurhida Hayani Ory Riandini Pebnita, Weni Pratama, Debby Putri Pukaew, Varayut Puri, Wulan Puspita Purnama, Tirza Haqia Putra Sulung Febriansyah Putra, Hadi Putri A, Oktariza Rada Rispira, Fani Rahman, Fajri Ratih Ratih Ratih Sri Melyani Ratnawili Ratnawilis, Ratnawilis Reonal, Anggy Ria Ariany Ria Ariany Riandini, Ory Ridho Yoliandri Riki Rahman Riki Rahman Rini Zumaida Riona, Melani Roni Ekha Putera Roza Liesmana Roza Liesmana Rozidateno P Hanida Rozidateno P. Hanida Rozidateno Putri Hanida RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Saeful Muluk Sarimurat, Rafael Sarwani Sarwani Siallagan, Posmaria Sonia Septiani Sudarmoko, Sudarmoko Sutan Riska Tuanku Kerajaan Syamsurizaldi Syamsurizaldi Syarkawi Sylviana, Azna Yusra Taufik Hidayat Tjenreng, M. Zamzani B. Tomimi, Zahran Mabrukah Trimaulina, Yona Tuanku Kerajaan, Sutan Riska Viqda Vina Lucyianaa Weni Pebnita Wewen Kusumi Rahayu Widya Cancer Rusnita Wira Iqbal Yani, Putra Yevita Nurti Yoserizal Yoserizal Yulivestra, Malse Zakiah Darajat Zella Dyo, Berlian Zetra, Aidinil Zhahrah Indah Pratiwi Zumaida, Rini